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fHE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1912. SOEUMEETETS VICTORIA TAKES ANTHER ONE!: ‘wiswes prrcies :/FILL IN THE BLANK AND ENTER! prom a = Meee = FROM DUG'S GIANTS = |..."""""" ‘| STAR'S CUP CONTEST —_| JAN tT eeeeeeevee ee @ . AST 300 PHONES Wo tO eR TOR tt tet aK BY ROY WHITMAN couver champions to victory yes Victoria maintained her place at y, beating Spokane 6 to 3. the top of the column by again ‘wan wild and Cadreau was trounce! Dug’s osterda not effective. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Nio Williams’ Pippin Athiett Park coma Ti x f beat NORTHWESTERN ‘BASEBALL Spokane. The Pippins and the] .® 7 ABR HL Champs aro tied for second place. ‘ i Tomorrow at 3 p.m a and tle are the trail » ers, but Tacoma has the best of h hbor by several points, The teams play today. °o 000 Charley Fullerton began the game for tle Giants and allowed five hits and six runs in the first threo innings. Pete Snyder, who took the burden, allowed another five hits, but he kept the enemy GIBSON-CHANDLER {0 scoring. ‘The slaughter wos in in the third when Victoria put five] \° FURNITURE CO. of her six scores over, Seattle got 510 Pike St. two in the ith and three in the New and usi eighth, but could not tle, ght, sold co 0000 a = most complet Nie Williams has always said otal stock of second hand goods in fithat when Frank Kastley fe right tenia eid ‘ tied. ates Porace “ he is one grand pitcher, He must 0000280 ; eeeeeeseseeee " 9C Union the city at the lowest pric eS cee Cae we 808 800 8 Rasttnan Will Fight : 4 old, We will vsiit your home on bege Baon a Bee al e pete | . Nome rup SAN FRANCISCO, April 26.- CLARK CAN PLAY ° Made call, Fine repairing for Tacoma, but he wae relieved by |! fy rons ands Al Kaufman will make bis first ap-| © BALL, TOO . } Hot water cotls made, If you pearance tn the ring sinee his de sy t In Norfolks, 2 : . in f innings; 0 4 are moving we Will pack your g)Starkell. Portland got seven hy t'Rohnelder in 6 font by rin New York, |@eeeeeeesesecece hai in Norfolks, 2 and 3-buttom goods, a ese o and 6 hits off Senith several months ¢ Sack Coats. They come fg and four runs and @ hits off Smit Phone Main 3227. 1 * i P “R* ; nite he Var t 12-3 Innings. Stole " ue, brov of Toots Agnew pitched the Va: 3 mm, Stolen oats (ee blue, brown, black, grays and y rton, 6) by boxing evening. ¥ tans. Prices $14 to $27.50, c A Kaufman n training near the city and reports bimself in ma ¥ We Trust the People. good condition t ine of et ite» Summer Excursion Rates han a EDMONDS TEAM ORGANIZED vas Open Saturdays oro0cos0e—e 4 i The Edmonds nine | Vee ees Until 10 P.M. aoc se) was Organ 000000—3 & ined last woek and their manager, Name of ‘Team Average age of players . Name of Manager Street Address Victoria va, Seattle Admission 260 and 600, Yesler Car. Name of Captain Men’s and Women’s Clothing for a Small Cash Payment Street Address and then Sporting Editor Star sie -eeceo-- o| -cee~cou-- i tenoneatgestigt! itemniemagtyy SPSS eee eee eeees team in your amateur championship race, conform to @ll the conditions governing same. (Signed) SSPE SSE ESSERE EEDA EEE SE a! comnnmnnoon> | poem cucoHe | oH rcmmrs0880 Manager or Captain, or $5.00 a Month fi de Beh Pp li Pht le alte nae RR RR EH new and Lewis; Kraft adreau and Hywn Clyde Bartlett, would Uke to ar ot RULK range games with Seattle amateur . oc100030000-8 7 8 teams. The team is made up as bs > 00-8 1 Oo follows: Hogan, ¢.; Anderson, p.; Higgins ’ Loun, p.; Carey, 1b.; Carlson, 2b.; $14 to $27.50 Ammon, 3b.; Ford, as.; Hanson, —VIA THE— Sy = ; : rt; Bickford, of.; White, If Union Made Miss Margaret Burns, 1920 South THE LAST GOOD LAND G st, Tacoma, won first prize in - = the popularity contest conducted by | he Tacoma ‘Times, But that isn't » - The league season opened in Tar} Fighting {s not all Sal Clark, who {coma last Sunday, and Misa Burns held the P. N. A. championship for e s ®@ bieAts earnest jpitched the first ball over the plate, 15 00 Clothes 136 pounders for three years, can Between |Demagio is s & ° ‘lark is one of the niftiest a | but — Burne umber § tth Ellensh ae : and Bob Brown's phenom fanne 0. §. L. and Union Pacific 10 Acres $500 first. ter tricenrtenen far tex not so much wnat you fb, stam, ll for eattie, urg and Kittitas e o j skill 80 pleased Mike Lyneh that |f pay, but what you get for what rous peg, and not many at- $25 Cash, $10 a Month. [he stepped Bg and ae ssn je proved you pay. jtempt to pilfe e keystone sack Via the He t et of car This system offers you Superb Railroad Advantages, Including Diver Rich alder bottom land powers apy & huge boug bs Sheed: yi: Sear tank tat a So a im és Bified Routes. — — 2 gy Bh | Then big Charley Schmuts, who |] more than you ever did be fj with the Iroquois nine, « South Mil WAU KI Service Unsurpassed, the Best of Protection in the Way of Steel | » Ks had stood blushingly by, stepped | Park organization. 4 po fore garden and poultry rward and took up the work so Coaches and Electric Block Signals. (Bee our Glenwood tony - b S tack seedy eine _s AN FRANCIBC ‘0, April 26—) COMMENCING SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1912, rig a of the 100-vote at San Diego may be added to) Eastbound Westbound AM Lend Kittitas ..., —-—TICKETS ON SALE TO-——- Puget Sound, last nfgnt tre |B | moved up higher—to save Coast league cireuit One boar to market nearly any 9) their friendk, aad} trip which J. C Arrive Cedar Falls... 9:10 A.M. | Leave Ellensburg Buy a tract; be independent 4 riot among the|fl for the buyer, ‘ Leave Seattle agit Bt. Paul and Minneapolis ° os . 26, 27 |T hour of the day }n ight of] was burned tn/ _—— wing, president of the San Fran-|[ Arrive Keecbelus ...10:45 A.M. | Leave Cle Elum.. Dalles, Texas ....... Come in today and see the fic them out. Today The cisco club, will make to that city}[ Arrive Cle Elum ....11:45 A.M.) Leave Keechelus Diieihy Mute tiaras, Pech. Sheen Oy, Des Moings ant Deven |i tend. \Star's big ballot box ts pretty well Second Floor Liberty Bidg, fi|next month, There has been talk |{M Arrive Ellensburg ...12:43 P.M.|Leave Cedar Pall iled. 1 ne two d : of ext Arrive Kittitas ..,...12:65 P.M. | Arriv HN port, Ia, and Rock Island, Ill filled. 1 will b days more Every St6p Saves Money: ee e as 6 rrive Seattle | 1 ; . before the denomination of the i 1 15 ea i8 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29. coupon is psec care | baseball people in San Diego fol- SPECIAL LOW FARES FOR WEEK-END TRIPS F 4, 18 16, 16. 28. 9%, 25, 98, 25, 90, 31. of a o © Feta lows closely upon a recent confer There are many ideal places in the Cascade Mountains - Mrs. O. D. Opdyke, 12 jence of magnates hi at which | excellent Fishing, Huntin Campi August 1, 2, 3, 6, . 15, \ ‘ . ‘ i or Camping. Seeuner Sek 7" ~ + 23, 29, 30, 31 1019 Third Ave. 1 cath oe ADGIBS ji A (the plan was discussed. i verti iia to wal pa 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, rm 17 Kirkpatri | aaprinte { ‘or er particulars, call or Going transit limit will be 16 days from date of sale, and final returg } 1914 F j Cal ‘ ‘ copy of fishi , é 108.9 is Inv | py of our fishing, hunting and camping fimlt October 31, 1912 ike Laasatia Cntelek, be ie al Is In estig’ nr, te which contains complete information “THE STORE YOU LiKe” oy he 6,295 lotass track meet at Queen Anne ing points reached. ———RATES ARE AS FOLLOWS———— a x pig Cine mearre yesterday are as follows: Juniors, A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr. J. L. CRIS . as * 49; Seniors, 42; Sophomores, 8; Gen. Agent, Pass. Dept. Clty Ticket ‘Atlantic City, N. J sid ia a | ise . Cour ee oo | Freshmen, 5, the Juniors securing Second and Cherry St., Seattle, Wash. Baltimore, Ma. . ; : 5 9 Ouse the victory with a lead of seven Battal Nr ‘ apern smashes . 4 Boys Bat tele: r, Western _|[ OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT points, It took the relay to decide, Main 6960, — _— " A " Ne je eer nion . . > Jack Stree ase! Detroit, Mich Miss Imogene Arnold, But- Pulver waa the star, son et Passenger Station, ler ho 4 New York | tel boints for his « ch ‘Montreal é | Miss Maybelle Kinney, 348 16th av 4 Mrs. James Lambert, 212 ‘Toronto, Ont é 5 14th av Washington, DBC. + 107.5 ) Erlee Summers, Yo Chicago . 2 | Cc thant re ‘Kansas City, Omaha, St. Joseph.. 0.0 Annie Taylor, 602 W é immer Bat nd at. oe et Sees amore Bi Mis ms Frances McNally, Clab conte on nova | esa a-wel fi Clothes That Fi Fit Properly JUST ONE MORE DAY take to the shady streams. Charles will use Maraschino cherries for bait cE ELUS, TIDIPER & |ereeeeereereeee MUST BE MADE “TO MEASURE District Passenger Agent, 716 Second Avenue, Seattle. Baseball Epitome * Tel. Main 932; Eiltott 1995. TAFT lOregon-Washington Station, Corner Jackson Street and Fourth Avenue OO ODDS OO COOOCES re coast me ae ee: is no Such Thing as a Regular Size eta whether you are Tall or Short-Stout or Slim United Clothing Stores : : 3 x We Make, to Your Measure, Clothes of the Highest CORNER SECOND AND MADISON STREET ag A Character for Less’ Than You! You Pay for for “Ready Mades” | Sell good goods for less money than all others. We have daily specials. BM) '‘""" ‘ister se Pree <> Gy Gee commie eons cum Get the Habit—Watch our Windows—It Pays. a eee ae i : ” a : nie Tomorrow, if you will step into our store, we will $3 and $3.50 Hats, Style, Spring 1912, $1.45 © ce ae || show you the finest selection of woolens in the widest range For further information, literature or reservations, address or call oa 2 At. Pittsbor 7 0 Sugge and Moieen; O'Toole and -} 500 Men’s $20, $25 and $30 Suits. ; $IO.S5S BeSescal 2. of exclusive patterns ever displayed in town— | is H WE WILL SHOW YOU SAMPLES OF OUR WORKMANSHIP ‘ - |, Penque andy icne Raritan: Rue that will give an idea of why Men and Yo Men in all parts $5 Boys Cashmere Suits ee $1 85 | De on MMERICAN : of the United a a E. W. M. “Made for papas wears it $6 Boys’ Tweed and Cashmere Suits, BSS Bie secs rae! Gothen,” _ lt sou bave boon gaping your taller 610 or 300 saa you at least $ you have nm wearing “Ready Mades” we vil $7 Boys’ Worsted and Serge Suits, $3.65 ‘te 700 Boer me no fit you better, give you finer materials and save you some money into the bargain. $8 Boys’ Tweedand Worsted Suits, $3.85 $10 Boys’ Scotch Tweedaad Serge Suits, $4.65 |entagegnia. > i ‘ a W. M. Clothes Carry the Distinction and Individuality Found Only Lake and Bte Finest Cust Tailored , $12.50 Boys’ West-of-Engand Serge Suits, $5.65 fh <=: “RE STORIE emo a : seiner ean Join the Thousands GET THE HABIT—WATCH OUR WINDOWS i i & i ff ee E N G L I & MH Le UNITED CLOTHING STORES § ee) der Fel $155.00 WOOLEN MILLS CORNER SECOND AND MADISON STREET id Bt oq ’ 704 First Av.—TWO STORES—Third Av. and Spring St.